Prodigy D1 and D4 - thoughts and opinions. - www.DiscGolfersR.Us2015-03-31T23:06:39Zhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/forum/topics/prodigy-d1-and-d4-thoughts-and-opinions?xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThis is another reason I went…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2013-02-15:1809917:Comment:25656372013-02-15T02:36:51.980ZEric Dayhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/EricDay
<p>This is another reason I went lighter on mine, I might pic up some heavier ones not that the "First Runs" are out.</p>
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<p>This is another reason I went lighter on mine, I might pic up some heavier ones not that the "First Runs" are out.</p>
<p></p> NOWHERE near as understable a…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2013-02-15:1809917:Comment:25652072013-02-15T00:26:00.381ZBen Calhounhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/BenCalhoun
<p>NOWHERE near as understable as a King, however</p>
<p>NOWHERE near as understable as a King, however</p> NO...there was a link or disc…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2013-02-14:1809917:Comment:25652012013-02-14T23:58:02.411ZTheBfunky1http://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/TheBfunky1
<p><strong>NO</strong>...there was a link or discussion on the PDGA site about it <a href="http://www.pdga.com/announcements/pdga-addresses-overweight-disc-issue">http://www.pdga.com/announcements/pdga-addresses-overweight-disc-issue</a>. You get them replaced asap!</p>
<p><strong>NO</strong>...there was a link or discussion on the PDGA site about it <a href="http://www.pdga.com/announcements/pdga-addresses-overweight-disc-issue">http://www.pdga.com/announcements/pdga-addresses-overweight-disc-issue</a>. You get them replaced asap!</p> Opps !!!!
Just seen This :…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2013-02-14:1809917:Comment:25655642013-02-14T23:54:53.823ZDonny Olowhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/DonnyOlow
<p>Opps !!!!</p>
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<p>Just seen This :</p>
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<h1 class="page-title">PDGA Addresses Overweight Disc Issue</h1>
<div class="announcement-content"><div class="node node-announcement" id="node-101292"><div class="node-content"><p><a href="http://www.prodigydisc.com/" target="_blank">Prodigy Disc Golf</a> estimates that 200 to 400 <a href="http://www.prodigydisc.com/store/prodigy-disc-golf-discs/drivers/prodigy-d1-drivers" target="_blank">D1 Drivers</a> were produced at 3+ grams over…</p>
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<p>Opps !!!!</p>
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<p>Just seen This :</p>
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<h1 class="page-title">PDGA Addresses Overweight Disc Issue</h1>
<div class="announcement-content"><div id="node-101292" class="node node-announcement"><div class="node-content"><p><a href="http://www.prodigydisc.com/" target="_blank">Prodigy Disc Golf</a> estimates that 200 to 400 <a href="http://www.prodigydisc.com/store/prodigy-disc-golf-discs/drivers/prodigy-d1-drivers" target="_blank">D1 Drivers</a> were produced at 3+ grams over the maximum weight limit of 174.3 grams for PDGA Approved discs that are 21.0 centimeters in diameter. Prodigy is willing to replace overweight discs sent to vendors or already sold to players. Prodigy has been working with the PDGA to establish quality control measures that will ensure compliance with <a href="http://www.pdga.com/documents/pdga-technical-standards-manufacturers-guidelines">PDGA standards</a> in the future.</p>
<p>It is the manufacturer's responsibility to produce discs that meet PDGA standards, but the player shares that obligation. If a disc thrown by a player is confirmed by the tournament director at a PDGA event to be over its legal weight, <a href="http://www.pdga.com/rules/official-rules-disc-golf/801-general/80102-discs-used-in-play">the thrower is subject to a penalty ranging from 2 throws</a> to disqualification depending on the severity of the infraction. Please think twice about knowingly using overweight discs so we can keep the playing field fair for all players in PDGA events.</p>
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</div> Please Re-Weigh your Prodigy…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2013-02-14:1809917:Comment:25655612013-02-14T23:51:03.319ZDonny Olowhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/DonnyOlow
<p>Please Re-Weigh your Prodigy Disc's.</p>
<p>I Now have 2 that weigh 177+ grams. The marking on them states 174 grams. </p>
<p>Are these PDGA legal ?</p>
<p>Please Re-Weigh your Prodigy Disc's.</p>
<p>I Now have 2 that weigh 177+ grams. The marking on them states 174 grams. </p>
<p>Are these PDGA legal ?</p> It seems that there are an ab…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2013-02-14:1809917:Comment:25655392013-02-14T05:08:09.705ZJim Coonradthttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/MadDogCoonradt
<p>It seems that there are an abundance of discs like that on the market today, for example the Westside King. It is terrible in a headwind but with a tailwind it will go a very long ways. And since I am a weeny arm anymore those kinds of discs have found a spot in my bag. When they hook up they go a long ways.</p>
<p>It seems that there are an abundance of discs like that on the market today, for example the Westside King. It is terrible in a headwind but with a tailwind it will go a very long ways. And since I am a weeny arm anymore those kinds of discs have found a spot in my bag. When they hook up they go a long ways.</p> D1- $$ for big arm tailwind f…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2013-02-14:1809917:Comment:25651842013-02-14T02:09:58.941ZBen Calhounhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/BenCalhoun
<p>D1- $$ for big arm tailwind flip up drives. It's not that overstable, into a wind it flips and drops fast when it begins to turn. But, for me, in a tailwind or no wind, thrown high with a bit of nose-downturn, it RIPS. Got a 475' drive for a 2 on a 500ft hole today and a 500-510ft drive on another hole with it today.</p>
<p>D1- $$ for big arm tailwind flip up drives. It's not that overstable, into a wind it flips and drops fast when it begins to turn. But, for me, in a tailwind or no wind, thrown high with a bit of nose-downturn, it RIPS. Got a 475' drive for a 2 on a 500ft hole today and a 500-510ft drive on another hole with it today.</p> I find that the D4 is a bit d…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2013-02-12:1809917:Comment:25651332013-02-12T15:46:58.875ZMark Cubanhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/MarkCuban
<p>I find that the D4 is a bit different from most discs instead of anhyzering and moving laterally the D4 seems to continue moving forward as it is turning.</p>
<p>I find that the D4 is a bit different from most discs instead of anhyzering and moving laterally the D4 seems to continue moving forward as it is turning.</p> lol, I feel I don't need 3 di…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2013-02-12:1809917:Comment:25650952013-02-12T00:13:27.896ZEric Dayhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/EricDay
<p>lol, I feel I don't need 3 disc that fly the same in my bag. I have been swapping the Saint and Sidewinder in and out. I will most likely take out the Sidewinder.<br/><br/>On a side not for Jim I do have another sidewinder in the bag that I use for my big turnovers or rollers, the one I'm on the fence about is a stable sidewinder.</p>
<p>lol, I feel I don't need 3 disc that fly the same in my bag. I have been swapping the Saint and Sidewinder in and out. I will most likely take out the Sidewinder.<br/><br/>On a side not for Jim I do have another sidewinder in the bag that I use for my big turnovers or rollers, the one I'm on the fence about is a stable sidewinder.</p> Sidewinder will never leave m…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2013-02-11:1809917:Comment:25653592013-02-11T19:43:49.343ZJim Coonradthttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/MadDogCoonradt
<p>Sidewinder will never leave my bag.</p>
<p>Sidewinder will never leave my bag.</p>